{haiku review} Ice Creams of the World
Posted by karen on 5th February 2009
today in Haiku Reviews:
ICE CREAMS OF THE WORLD
Haiku Reviews: They’re baaaa-aaaaaaack! I had a fierce urge to put some haikus together today, and I have to tell you, the haiku muse has been conspicuously absent for the better part of 6 months now, so I thought I should go with it. The timing is unfortunate, since I just posted a recipe earlier today after not posting for like a week, but what can I say? I can be an undisciplined blogger. (I’m working on it, though, in therapy. Or I would if I went to therapy.) At any rate, I’ve decided to strike while the muse-iron is hot and wax poetic on some ice creams of the world!
I could have gone on all day, but then it would be one in the afternoon and I’d still be in my pajamas. Oh wait! That happened already. Add your suggestions/disagreements in the commments and tell me what creamy delights I’m missing out on!

this ice cream in Dubrovnik, Croatia looked pretty, but sadly it did not taste that good.
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BASKIN-ROBBINS (Everywhere)
Ah, the old standby.
gold medal ribbon kicks a**.
thirty one-derful
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MITCHELL’S (San Francisco)
San Francisco treat!
I admit, I never try
the purple yam though.
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BEN & JERRY’S (Everywhere)
it’s a hearty scoop
it reminds me of college
cookie dough is king
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GELATO (Anywhere in Italy)
there’s nothing better.
throw down as much as you can
before you die. word.
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MASHTI MALONE’S (Los Angeles)
ice cream from Iran?
well, it is really hot there.
this place is AWESOME.
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MR. SOFTEE (Northeast U.S./China/HK)
summer in New York
hearing the tune, I’m consumed:
plain dip with jimmies
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HUMPHRY SLOCOMBE (San Francisco)
you’re a bit much, dude.
salt, pepper, chili, and such?
get “secret breakfast”
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FENTON’S CREAMERY (Oakland, CA)
love the old-time biz.
fun for the whole family!
sundaes are required.
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CHRISTINA’S (Cambridge, MA)
so many flavors!
(folks will say “Toscanini’s!”
C-Money’s better.)
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BI-RITE CREAMERY (San Francisco)
can be uneven,
but salted caramel IS
as good as they say
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LOARD’S ICE CREAM (Oakland, CA)
a cool, old skool joint
big creamy cones to drool for
they have candies too!
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BERTHILLON (Paris, France)
the best in Paris
it’s famous for a reason.
oui, c’est bon bon bon!
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COLDSTONE CREAMERY (Everywhere)
it’s too much pressure.
I always feel sick after.
mix-ins overwhelm
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CARVEL (Northeast U.S.)
hi, fudgy the whale!
now you taste artificial.
better as a kid.
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Here’s why I do them in haikus.
Previous Haiku Reviews:
Odes to Foods I Love to Eat
Eating Indian Food in SF
Omnivorous in Oaktown- Eating in Oakland, CA
Where I Tell People To Eat When They’re Visiting SF
Pleasing the Palate in Palo Alto
Cole Valley’s Culinary Delights
Cafe Gratitude
7 Spots in SF’s Outer Richmond District
SF’s Bernal Heights Haunts
Pizzas of SF’s Mission District
5 Stunning Sandwiches of San Francisco
Romantic Restaurants of the Bay Area
Tags: baskin-robbins, ben and jerry's, berthillon, bi-rite, cambridge, carvel, christina's, coldstone creamery, fenton's, gelato, ice cream, italy, loard's, los angeles, mashti malone, mitchell's, mr. softee, new york, oakland, paris
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